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Monday, March 2, 2009

Pot Roast in a little over an hour? With pressure, you sure can!

**NOTE: I am so embarrassed by the photo! I mean, really embarrassed. Believe me, I have come a very long, long way in my "foodography" and... if I do say so, myself, I have developed an even better pot roast recipe, which you can view, by clicking here. Not that there is anything wrong this pressure cooking a pot roast! I just don't have the heart to delete this post.**

Pot roast-- you either love it or hate it. It's kind of like meat loaf. Some people cringe at that thought of it-- until they try my superb recipe. It's amazing! (I should create, photograph and post). So, if you don't like pot roast, I hope that you'll read my post to learn why I love my pressure cooker so much. To me, it's like a braiser microwave. In a fraction of the time it takes to braise meat in the oven, for hours, you can have tender pot roast in 45 minutes.

I had errands to run, after work, so it was almost 6:00 by the time I got home. I realized I was cutting things too close in having dinner ready by our usual 6:30-7:00pm window. All three of us start our jobs pretty early in the morning, so it's lights out by 9:30pm. Plus, I try not to going to bed with a full belly. The pressure was on... What to do?

My recipe index, in my head, started flipping-- what should I make? Do I defrost one of my freezer meals? Then I realized, that darned piece of chuck roast needed to be cooked... I didn't want to freeze it. Speaking of that piece of chuck roast-- when the butcher "trainee" presented me with this piece of meat I didn't know what to say! It was... well, BIG and very round! I had envisioned something a lot different, but I politely took it, though it looks nothing like the illustration in Cook's Illustrated. (He was so polite and helpful, and I'm a sucker for that. )

I got my pressure cooker out of my garage pantry (how many of you folks in small living quarters have one?). I found whole carrots, some Yukon Gold potatoes that were reaching their prime, onion, garlic and some whole button mushrooms. I grabbed a bottle of red wine, that had about 1/2 cup left in it, some dried thyme (I dry it myself from my garden) and salt & pepper. I was ready to give it a go!

NOTE: My photos did not turn out to be very stellar because a) I was tired and racing the clock b) it was dark outside, and flash photography and food isn't the best combo c) my husband was standing over the pressure cooker looking like he was very anxious to eat I'm looking forward to Daylight Times so I can take better pix. Anyway...

Here's how I did it:

Grab a skillet and olive oil and heat it to be HOT; pat the meat dry and season with salt & pepper.

Sear the meat, because I want that delicious fond to add flavor to my gravy.

Remove the meat, and set into my pressure cooker-- I love that the pot is removable. It's makes so much easier.

I added a little more oil, onion, carrots, thyme and mushrooms and cooked them for about 3 minutes, then a little fresh chopped garlic or another minute. The vegetables were piled onto the seared meat.

Next, I deglazed the pan with about 1/2 cup of red wine, and then some chicken broth and beef stock (it's a Cook's Illustrated kind of thing). I didn't measure, but I'd say a total of 3 cups of stock. I added about 1/4 cup of tomato paste and poured the liquid into the pressure cooker.

I set the timer for 45 minutes and cleaned up my mess, tossed a green salad with a vinaigrette and sliced some fresh French bread.

I had a LOT of gravy that I thickened with a slurry of flour and water:

It was tender and very flavorful. The french bread was a very un-ladylike way to mop up the gravy, but it was delicious!

I don't think that there's really a need to post a recipe. I think it's pretty hard not to make a good pot roast. Tonight, I made a vegetable beef soup with the leftovers and it was even better-- especially with Pioneer Woman's Cheesy Garlic bread. I will post that tomorrow!

I hope that I've inspired you to consider buying a pressure cooker. The one I have, now, was recommended to me by my best friend several years ago. It's easier to us, you don't have to run cold water on the lid to release the steam...I just push a button. I steam artichokes, cook beans, braise meat and make stews and all kind of wonderful dishes.

6 comments:

I am taking a mental checklist of my kitchen gadgets trying to figure out which one I can sacrifice so we will have room for a pressure cooker. The joys of living in a small apartment! I can't believe you made this whole thing in an hour! It looks really delicious!

My house is about 1100 sq.ft., including the garage! Seriously! My kitchen isn't much bigger than an apartment, so I understand the challenge of space. My garage hosts the majority of my pantry. How I envy those cooks with big kitchens, two ovens and an island.

Debby, thank you for the sweet comments about my almond cupcake and my blog. It is always such a great feeling to know people enjoy reading about, cooking, and most of all enjoying my food. Keep up the good work!

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